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Classroom Inquiry and IRB: Fall 2023
September 25
Free
September 25 – October 15, 2023
Short Course
Description
Participants will review Scholarship of Teaching (SoTL) premises to generate an inquiry question and a study outline grounded by consideration of equity and ethics. In doing so, participants will review what counts as valid and reliable data and two major approaches to make sense of different inquiries.
Course Learning Objectives:
- Identify and describe the point and principles of a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) framework.
- Determine what counts as a research question; and in turn determine what counts as a SoTL-based research question.
- Understand the ethical underpinnings and the historical examples that imbue the point of Institutional Review Boards and how this influences the determination of what counts as an ethical research question.
- Identify and describe common strategies to observe certain data (e.g., notes, surveys, tests, behaviors) with consideration to validity and reliability.
- Identify and describe two major study approaches; and determine the most suitable study approach for an inquiry.
- Address an issue of educational equity by generating a research question and drafting a study outline to answer the question.
Learning Plan
Module 1
- Activities guide participants to narrow SoTL questions
- Introduction to Ethical Human Subject Research and identification of training resources
Module 2
- Design study plan
- explore existing evidence tools within literature
- Connect with local IRB resources or explore external IRB options
Module 3
- Identify 1 or 2 evidence tools for SoTL study or create a tool for piloting
- Connect data analysis plan to SoTL questions and evidence tools
- Articulate a research study plan
Suggested Audience
Faculty (Full-time and part-time), Instructional Designers and Technologists, and Faculty Developers/Trainers.
Estimated Time Commitment
Most participants are able to complete this course by committing 4-6 hours per week.
Reflect on your Professional Development
As you progress through this course, please consider how you can use the assignments as a way to highlight your work on your Professional Development Plan. Consider sharing your work with your leadership team.
Registration Required
Use the RSVP tool below to register. There is a limit of 30 participants per course.
Because we need time to enroll participants into the corresponding D2L Brightspace Course site, we will close RSVPs the Friday prior to the start of this course.
Reminders Coming: We use the email address you provided to send you reminder emails as the event date gets closer, but we suggest you add this event to your calendar.
Accommodations: If you require accommodations (live captioning, etc.) to participate in this event, please send an email to the person at the bottom of this page.
Course Location
This course is hosted and facilitated using shared D2L Brightspace instance of Minnesota State called, MnSite.
Questions?
Contact the Educational Development and Technology unit.
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